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what is the difference between western secularism and Indian secularism ?​

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Answered by saravananmaya1
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The Western concept of Secularism does not believe in an open display of religion with except for places of worship. In India, all expression of Religion is manifested equally with support from the state. ... It does not aid any religious institutions through financial means or taxes them.

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Answered by shivangimaurya56
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West, the State is separate from the functioning of all religious institution and groups. Secularism in India means that the state is neutral to all religious groups but not necessarily separate

The state believes in total non-interference of religion. The state is allowed to curtail the rights of citizens if the religion is causing hindrance in the functioning of the state. In India, the concept is not restricted to the question of how religious groups are to be treated. Instead, the essence of secularism lies in forging a positive relationship between the state and religion.

The Western concept of Secularism does not believe in an open display of religion with except for places of worship. In India, all expression of Religion is manifested equally with support from the state.

The distinction between state and religion is clear and set in stone Thre is no clear distinction between the state and religion in India.

The concept of secularism first came about in the mid-17th Century concepts of Enlightenment which were enshrined first in the Constitution of France following the French Revolution (5 May 1789 – 9 November 1799) Although the concept of secularism was rudimentary practised in ancient and medieval India, the term‘secularism was enshrined in the Constitution of India with the 42nd Amendment Act.

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